Earth from space: Otherworldly stripes and shadowy dunes share center stage in ‘hottest place on Earth’

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Where is it? Lut Desert, Iran [30.42887793, 58.92226083]

What’s in the photo? Otherworldly ridges alongside a mysterious shadowy patch

Which satellite took the photo? European Space Agency’s Envisat

When was it taken? April 2, 2012

This striking false-color image shows massive wind-carved ridges and a “shadowy” patch of sand dunes at the heart of Iran’s Lut Desert — one of the most extreme environments on Earth.

The Lut Desert covers more than 7,000 square miles (18,000 square kilometers) in southeast Iran. It is a salt desert, meaning its sand contains a mixture of salts and other minerals leftover from an ancient lake, and contains almost no water or vegetation. The desert’s Persian name, Dasht-e Lūt, means “emptiness plain.”

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